Company: Jagemann Stamping Company
Location: Manitowoc
Founded in: 1945
What they do: Jagemann manufactures electroplating and metal finishing products.
How they’re growing: Jagemann’s current expansion project involves the construction of a 36,000 square foot addition to the company’s existing 70,000 square foot facility, the acquisition of new equipment and the renovation of a portion of the existing facility to accommodate the new equipment. The project will also result in the creation of 50 new full-time jobs over the next three years, adding to the company’s current 117 full-time employees. Total investment for the project will exceed $4 million.
What they’re saying: “This is an investment in our customers, our employees and the city of Manitowoc. We’re confident this is a solid bet that will pay off for us all.” – Scott Jagemann, president and CEO of Jagemann Stamping
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